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2012 CONFERENCE CONCURRENT SESSIONS

NACADA Region V 2012 Conference
Conference Sessions at a Glance
Schedule is tentative and subject to change
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Start Time End Time Description Session # Title Lead Presenter
11am 6pm Registration   Conference Registration  
1pm 3pm Preconference Workshop PC1. Using Cloud Computing to Track and Assess Students Bette Ludwig
1pm 4pm Preconference Workshop PC2. Advisors Training Advisors: On-Campus Professional Development on a Budget Theresa Hitchcock
1pm 5pm Preconference Workshop PC3. Building the Foundation for Assessment of Advising Kathy Zargas
2pm 5pm Preconference Workshop PC4. Cultivating A Culture of Inquiry: Advisor Learning Communities Ruth Montz
3:15pm 5:15pm Preconference Workshop PC5. Administering Advising Programs in Difficult Fiscal Time/Money Matters Bill Torgler
5:30pm 6:30pm Orientation   NACADA Orientation for First time Attendees Michael "Brody" Broshears
5:00pm 6:30pm Meal   Dinner on your own  
6:30pm 7:15pm Keynote Address   Opening Plenary Jennifer Joslin, NACADA President
7:30pm 10:30pm Reception   Opening Reception at the Akron Art Museum  
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Start Time End Time Description Session # Title Lead Presenter
7:30am 5pm Registration   Conference Registration  
7:30am 8:30am Meal   Light Breakfast  
8:30am 9:15am Welcome   Conference Welcome  
9:30am 10:30am Concurrent Session 1 C1.  Integrating programmatic curriculum, student development and peer mentoring into an introductory course for the major Wiona Porath
9:30am 10:30am Concurrent Session 1 C2. 21st Century Perspective: Beyond the Surface of Black GLBT Stigmas WillaMarie Jackson
9:30am 10:30am Concurrent Session 1 C3.  Finding Your Daily Om Amber Schuler
9:30am 10:30am Concurrent Session 1 C4. NACADA Leadership Michael "Brody Broshears and NACADA Leadership
9:30am 10:30am Concurrent Session 1 C5. Reinventing the Exploration Process: An Advising Strategy to Assist Undecided Students Stephanie St. Jacques
9:30am 10:30am Concurrent Session 1 C6. Best of Indiana, TBD after IAAN conference  
10:45am 11:45am Concurrent Session 2 C7. Expanding our Ethical Framework Corrie Fox
10:45am 11:45am Concurrent Session 2 C8. Advising High Achieving Students - Tips and Strategies for Working with Academically "Accelerated" Students Sarah Griffiths
10:45am 11:45am Concurrent Session 2 C9. Using a Business Process to Implement Change in Higher Ed Nancy Roadruck
10:45am 11:45am Concurrent Session 2 C10. Don’t Forget Us!: Advising Students 35 and Older Tony Thomas
10:45am 11:45am Concurrent Session 2 C11. Peer Advisors: What would we do without them? Heidi Purdy
10:45am 11:45am Concurrent Session 2 C12. Embedding Intrusive Advising: Forging Campus Partnerships to Reach First-Year Students Natalie Atkin
12:00pm 1:00pm Meal   Lunch is provided  
1:15pm 2:15pm State/Province Business Mtg   Ontario  
1:15pm 2:15pm State/Province Business Mtg   Wisconsin  
1:15pm 2:15pm State/Province Business Mtg   Illinois  
1:15pm 2:15pm State/Province Business Mtg   Indiana  
1:15pm 2:15pm State/Province Business Mtg   Michigan  
1:15pm 2:15pm State/Province Business Mtg   Ohio  
2:30pm 3:30pm Concurrent Session 3 C13. ACES - Start Your Own Adult Learner Student Organization Cindy Kothbauer
2:30pm 3:30pm Concurrent Session 3 C14. Best of Michigan --Coaching Student Success through First Year Advising  Betsy Laffery
2:30pm 3:30pm Concurrent Session 3 C15. From Foster Care to Higher Education: Helping Former Foster Youth Become Successful College Students Pam Beatty
2:30pm 3:30pm Concurrent Session 3 C16. Growing the STEM Pipeline through Intrusive Advising Jenny Papadakis
2:30pm 3:30pm Concurrent Session 3 C17. If You MAP Academic Success, They Will Follow: Helping students navigate and stay on course to reach their education goals Donna Maldonado
2:30pm 3:30pm Concurrent Session 3 C18. Compassion Fatigue and Advising: Evidence from the Field Joshua Morrison
3:45pm 4:45pm Concurrent Session 4 C19. Using CAS Standards to Assess Academic Advising on Your Campus Kelly Conkle
3:45pm 4:45pm Concurrent Session 4 C20. Summer Transition Program in an Academic Unit Viviana Kabbabe-Thompson
3:45pm 4:45pm Concurrent Session 4 C21. Supporting Student Success through Externships: An Academic and Career Advising Collaboration Jessie Wagner
3:45pm 4:45pm Concurrent Session 4 C22. Advising Transfer Students from Recruitment to Graduation Kristin Thomas
3:45pm 4:45pm Concurrent Session 4 C23. Teaming up with those DARN faculty members David Streicher II
3:45pm 4:45pm Concurrent Session 4 C24. Teach your Veteran Student to Navigate: Avoiding the Landmines and Potholes of College! Laura Conley
5:00pm 6:00pm Common Reading   Inside the Experiences of High-Achieving African American Male Students by Shaun R. Harper Dr. Zachery Williams
6:00pm 8:00pm Meal   Dinner on your own/Dine-A-Round  
Friday, April 13, 2012
Start Time End Time Description Session # Title Presenters
7:30am 11:00am Registration   Conference Registration  
7:30am 8:30am Meal   Breakfast Buffet provided  
7:30am 8:30am Poster Session   Posters TBA  
9:15am 10:15am Concurrent Session 5 C25. Writing for NACADA: The NACADA Journal, Academic Advising Today, the Clearinghouse and Monographs Shannon Burton
9:15am 10:15am Concurrent Session 5 C26. Building Connections at a Large Community College with the Successful Launch of a First Year Advising Center  Phyllis Salter
9:15am 10:15am Concurrent Session 5 C27. AIM Hei – Advise, Inspire, Mentor: Reinventing A Model for First-Year and Second-Year Advising Ellen Nagy
9:15am 10:15am Concurrent Session 5 C28. Group Advising, With a Twist Jessica McKamey
9:15am 10:15am Concurrent Session 5 C29. Supporting Multicultural Students: What’s the Recipe for Success? Aeisha Motley
9:15am 10:15am Concurrent Session 5 C30. Online interactive advising Lester Cook
10:30am 11:30am Concurrent Session 6 C31. Start Spreading the News: Improving Institutional Communication to Reinvent Advisor Satisfaction and Success in the 21st Century Susanne Miller
10:30am 11:30am Concurrent Session 6 C32. International Transfer Students: Challenges, Successes and Managing Expectations Danielle Brown
10:30am 11:30am Concurrent Session 6 C33. AdvisER: Triage Advising as an Aid to Student Success David Parry
10:30am 11:30am Concurrent Session 6 C34. Integrating Career Exploration into Advising Practices: Innovation Delivery Model of Career and Academic Advising Mark Vegter
10:30am 11:30am Concurrent Session 6 C35. Best of Ohio --Students Who Aren't Progressing in Their Majors: How to Effectively Reach Out and Empower Them to Find the Right Fit Amy Wilkens
10:30am 11:30am Concurrent Session 6 C36. To tweet or not to tweet: Social Media and Academic Advising, Friend or Foe? Heidi Jones
11:45am 12:30pm Keynote Address   Closing Session George Steele, Executive Director of the Ohio Learning Network
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